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District showcases K–3 screening data and unveils ‘Portrait of a Graduate’ plan

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Presenters shared early K–3 screening results for one elementary school and outlined a districtwide Portrait of a Graduate framework that will be implemented by next school year, including grade-level rubrics and career-exploration steps.

Lindsey Jones, a teacher at Vonida Elementary, reported early kindergarten-through-3rd-grade screening results and described new, grade-level data protocols the school is using. Jones said the school used an Atlas screener for K–3 and found that kindergartners entered with higher levels of risk: 43 kindergarten students, about 72 percent, were marked “at risk” on the screener and 17 students (about 28 percent) scored “ready.” Jones reported similar snapshots for other early grades: first grade (49 students; approximately two-thirds at risk and one-third ready), second grade (49 students; about 86 percent at risk and 14 students, about 8 percent, ready) and third grade (counts reported as 64 students at risk and five…

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